NYC

Frances Cone soars in The Deli’s Charts, plays Baby’s All Right on 11.07

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We go a long way with Brooklyn songwriter Frances Cone – she played one of our SXSW shows back in 2013 – and it’s great to see her climb our ‘NYC New Bands With Buzz" top ten chart on this same page. After her 2013 debut album ‘Come Back,’ her releases have been somewhat sporadic, but high in quality. Earlier in 2016, her intimately atmospheric, slow burning single ‘Arizona,’ caused a stir on Spotify, approaching 4 million plays, and opening up a series of show opportunities in reputable venues all along the east coast, including a show at Music Hall of Williasburg on September 30th. Frances and her band’s next show will be at Baby’s All Right on 11.07.

We added this song to The Deli’s playlist of Best mellow songs by emerging NYC artists – check it out!

Philadelphia

New Music Video: “Moody” – Queen of Jeans

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Queen of Jeans take advantage of a beautiful backdrop, where the the ocean meets the sky, in their latest video for the single "Moody". Shot and directed by Bob Sweeney, the four-piece indulge in a lazy day at the shore before taking an odd, fully-clothed dip. You can ask them what this video is all about this evening when they headline Boot & Saddle. (Photo by Rachel Del Sordo)

NYC

Glass Gang releases “1 for non EP” + tour the UK

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Brooklyn’s Glass Gang launches into November with a UK tour in support of their new EP, 1 For None. The new release features five tracks filled with echoing guitar fills a la The Edge and buzzing dark synth riffs which evoke visions of Crystal Castles.

Back in July, we posted about the video for the band’s single “Outside Your Love”, which appears on 1 For None. But it’s Glass Gang’s newest track “Ballet” that shines in this collection; with a driving 80s-nostalgic synth bass line and passionate vocals smacking of Robert Smith or Win Butler, it’s a winner. Despite the despair in the lyrics (“When the sun is burning up/Tell me everything’s all right”), “Ballet” encourages dancing.

The band starts their UK tour at Oporto in Leeds on 11/6. They play The Waiting Room in London on 11/8 and Green Door Store in Brighton on 11/9. If you happen to be across the pond, check them out. Otherwise, listen to “Ballet,” below. – Will Sisskind

NYC

Brooklyn’s RIPS plays Trans Pecos on 11/05, readies release of debut album

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To some extent, it’s very reassuring to see how many emerging bands in this city are still inspired by the sound of post-punk, a musical wave that developed the DIY attitude of the punk musical revolution in a more creative direction. Brooklyn’s RIPS, whose debut, upcoming album was produced by Austin Brown of NYC post punk masters Parquet Court, has two singles available for streaming, and they showcase a band with solid potential. Speedy track "Delay,’ in particular, with its intriguing blend of guitars and a bass line that’s a pop gem by itself, boasts both attitude and good songwriting chops, while ‘Losing II‘ is a simpler track that sounds like a homage to seminal NYC legends like the Velvet Underground and Television, artists that in many ways anticipated the post punk movement. RIPS is scheduled to play Trans-Pecos on November 5th.

We added this song to The Deli’s playlist of Best songs by emerging NYC artists – check it out!

Philadelphia

Ticket Giveaway: Thee Oh Sees at Underground Arts Next Thursday

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We’ve been looking forward to this one for a while now. Prolific San Francisco garage-punks Thee Oh Sees (one of our absolute faves) will be returning to Underground Arts next Thursday, November 10! They’ll also be supported by Straight Arrows and The Guests. To enter for a chance to win a pair of tix, just send an email to thedelimagazinephiladelphia@gmail.com with the subject line "Oh Yasss – Thee Oh Sees!" Please also include your cell number in the body of the message (in case of an emergency). Good luck!

Philadelphia

New RFA EP Available for Streaming & Download

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Philly indie rockers RFA just released a new five-song EP, simply titled Something New Fom RFA. The quartet will be heading out on tour tomorrow, which starts at Out of the Blue Art Gallery in Boston, in support of the group’s latest effort. RFA also recently announced that they will be part of this year’s Work Drugs Holiday Spectacle, happening Saturday, December 17 at Boot & Saddle.

Chicago

Mutts “Neighbor”

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Mutts released a new single this week called "Neighbor". The track features a contribution from Jennifer Hall and a much needed positive message for the community they all live in. #WeAreNeighbors

You can catch Mutts at Lincoln Hall with Hemmingbirds and Jesse W. Johnson on Dec. 29th. You can catch Jennifer Hall at Lincoln Hall on Dec. 30th.

Chicago

Dirty Sole “Faking”

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Dirty Sole has released a compelling video for the first single, "Faking", from their forthcoming sophomore album FWD Motion which is due out on December 9th. Dirty Sole is the duo of Daniel Anderegg and Richie Heller who have been working together since 2001. "Faking" features vocals from Jon Von Letscher (of Honey Claws).

Chicago

NITE HØST

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NITE HØST is a dark, lo-fi sythwave band that released a Halloween-themed LP last week called Home for Hollow Daze. It is an interesting project that the band has been working on since 2015, and is so highly themed that it even comes delivered in a vile.

NYC

NYC jazz-soul quartet Vinegar Mother releases new video, plays The Knitting Factory on 11/8

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Ah fall. Whether it’s the poignancy of witnessing a life cycle coming to an end, or simply an evolutionary response to cooling temperatures, the autumnal season always seems to evoke appreciation for one’s cuddle buddy, or frustation at the lack of one. If you’re in the second group, have no fear: jazzy soul outfit, Vinegar Mother is ready to offer their sympathy with their new music video for the title track off their ‘Sunny Seat’ EP, due out 11/18. The song begins with fluid percussion, a chilled electric piano and Julia Zivic’s jazzy lead vocals. At first she sings in depressed sighs, but as her frustration mounts toward an un-special someone, her voice grows more tense – and her psyche more unstable. Echoing this, a horn and guitar part are added over the course of the song, giving it an agitated quality in line with the themes of bitter loss expressed in the lyrics. Score your next one with Vinegar Mother’s new track, and check them out live at The Knitting Factory on 11/8. — Henry Solotaroff-Webber

Philadelphia

New Music Video: “Wish We Talked Still” – Hello Shark

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Below is a new music video for the single, "Wish We Talked Still," by Hello Shark, a.k.a. Lincoln Halloran. Directed by Free Cake For Every Creature‘s Katie Bennett, the footage was shot on Super 8 film, casting a reflective, daydream haze over the city of Philadelphia and the video’s cast of characters. The sentimental visual and audio coupling makes us long to reconnect with lost loves, though we all know that some things are best buried in the past in the back of our memories. You can find "Wish We Talked Still" on Hello Shark’s latest LP, Delicate, out now via Orindal Records. (Photo by Abi Reimold)